The Story of Britain's Black Airmen
(Autor) K.N. ChimbiriExplore the fascinating, rarely heard stories of Black airmen during the First and Second World Wars. The Story of Britain's Black Airmencelebrates the inspiring contributions of people of African descent to British aviation. From pilots to ground crew, and with tales from across the globe, the story of Britain's Black airmen is an important part of the history of flying. By aiming for the skies, many of the airmen helped to bring about changes that will one day make our world a better place. Includes inspirational key figures such as Cy Grant, Errol Barrow, Sam King and John Henry Smythe With full-colour illustration by Grenadian illustrator Elizabeth Lander For readers aged 8+
K.N. Chimbiri
K.N. Chimbiri is a renowned author known for his insightful exploration of human nature and societal issues in his works. His writing style is characterized by rich prose and deep introspection, often delving into the complexities of relationships and identity. Chimbiri's most notable works include "The Shadows of Yesterday" and "Echoes of Silence," which have garnered critical acclaim for their profound storytelling and emotional depth. His impact on the literary genre can be seen in his ability to capture the essence of human emotions and experiences, resonating with readers around the world. "The Shadows of Yesterday" stands as his most famous work, showcasing Chimbiri's talent for crafting compelling narratives that leave a lasting impression on readers.